Las Vegas (No quibbles there. You can walk down Las Vegas Boulevard with a drink, and as Prince Harry proved, the party never stops.)

Kavos (On the Greek island of Corfu, it's popular with British budget tourists.)

Prague (Known for its architecture, museums and classical music concerts, it also draws beer drinkers from around the world. But inebriation central? Not when I was there, albeit more than a decade ago.)

Acapulco (It has been eclipsed by Cancun as a party destination for Americans; Cabo, Mexico in Baja California, also is a huge drinking spot.)

Faliraki (On the island of Rhodes, it's off the beaten track for Americans.)

San Antonio (Yikes, I originally thought this was the Texas SA, and didn't understand why it had a wild-revel rep. But a reader who says he owns a nightclub in San Antonio on the Spanish island of Ibiza set me straight. Ibiza is known worldwide as a party-all-night place.)

Dublin (Walk through the Temple Bar district any night to see pub life at high volume.)

From my travels, I would put Reykjavik, Iceland and Melbourne, Australia, on the list. It gets really drunk out after midnight in both places. Another spot for tipsy antics: London's SoHo in the wee hours.